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(Oct. 4 -blocks 1, 3)
(Oct. 5 -blocks 2, 4)
(September 19 -October 3 - Alternative Assessment Window)
Semester Exams : December , 2011
(Dec. 13-Review for Exams)
(Dec. 14 -blocks 1, 2 -buses run at 12:30, includes lunch)
(Dec. 15 -blocks 3, 4 -buses run at 12:30, includes lunch)
(Dec. 16 -Make Up Day/Remediation-buses run at normal time)
Exams for Third 9 Weeks : March , 2012
(March 7 -Blocks 1, 3)
(March 8 -Blocks 2, 4)
(February 21 -March 6 - Alternative Assessment Window)
Semester Exams (Seniors) : May , 2012
(May 14 -Blocks 1,2)
(May 15 -Blocks 3,4)
Semester Exams (Underclassmen): May 2012
(May 15-Review for Exams)
(May 16 -Blocks 1, 2 - buses run at 12:30, includes lunch)
(May 17 -blocks 3, 4 - buses run at 12:30, includes lunch)
(May 18 -Make Up Day/Remediation-buses run at normal time)
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Assessment |
Monday, September 12, 2011 |
Graduation Social Studies Test |
Tuesday, September 13, 2011 |
Graduation Math Test |
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 |
Graduation English Test |
Thursday, September 15, 20011 |
Graduation Science Test |
Friday, September 16, 2011 |
Graduation Test Make-Up Day |
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Wednesday, September 27, 2011 |
Graduation Writing Test |
Thursday, September 28, 2011 |
Graduation Writing Test Make-Up Day |
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011 |
PSAT |
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Monday, November 7, 2011 |
Graduation Social Studies Test |
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 |
Graduation Math Test |
Wednesday, November 9, 2011 |
Graduation English Test |
Thursday, November 10, 2011 |
Graduation Science Test |
Friday, November 11, 2011 |
Graduation Test Make-Up Day |
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December 5 - 9, 2011 |
End of Course Test Window |
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Wednesday, February 9, 2012 |
Graduation Writing Test |
Thursday, February 10, 2012 |
Graduation Writing Test Make-Up Day |
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Monday, March 19, 2012 |
Graduation Scocial Studies Test |
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 |
Graduation Math Test |
Wednesday, March 21, 2012 |
Graduation English Test |
Thursday, March 22 2012 |
Graduation Science Test |
Friday, March 23, 2012 |
Graduation Test Make-Up Day |
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May 7 - 11, 2012 |
End of Course Test Window |
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Monday, June 18, 2012 |
End of Course Tests for Summer Credit Recovery Program |
Monday, June 19 & 20, 2012 |
End of Course Make-Up Days |
Monday, July 16, 2012 |
Graduation Scocial Studies Test |
Tuesday, July 17, 2012 |
Graduation Math Test |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 |
Graduation Science Test |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 |
Graduation Writing Test |
Thursday, July 19, 2012 |
Graduation English Test |
Friday, July 20, 2012 |
Graduation Test Make-Up Day |
| JCCHS Fall EOCT Dates-2011 | JCCHS Spring EOCT Dates-2012 |
| English I-Dec. 5 & 6 (Paper/Pencil) | English I-May 7 & 8 (Paper/Pencil) |
| English III-Dec. 5 & 6 (Paper/Pencil) | English III-May 7 & 8 (Paper/Pencil) |
| Biology-Dec. 5 & 6 (Online) | Biology-May 7 & 8 (Online) |
| Physical Science-Dec. 5 & 6 (Online) | Physical Science-May 7 & 8 (Online) |
| Math I-Dec. 7 & 8 (Paper/Pencil) | Math I-May 9 & 10 (Paper/Pencil) |
| Math II-Dec. 7 & 8 (Paper & Pencil) | Math II-May 9 & 10 (Paper/Pencil) |
| American History-Dec. 7 & 8 (Online) | American History-May 9 & 10 (Online) |
| Economics-Dec. 7 & 8 (Online) | Economics-May 9 & 10 (Online) |
| Make-Up Day-Dec. 9 | Make-Up Day-May 11 |
May 7 – 8:00 AM - Chemistry/Environmental Science
May 9 – 8:00 AM – Calculus AB
May 10 – 8:00 AM – English Literature and Composition
May 11 – 8:00 AM – US History
May 14 – 8:00 AM – Biology May 16 – 8:00 AM - English Language and Composition
May 17 – 8:00 PM – Microeconomics/World History
MAY 2012 ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAM FEE PAYMENTS
MAY 2012 ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAM FEE PAYMENTS WILL BE COLLECTED DURING ELT ON February 2 AND ON February 3 IN ROOM B8.
- Advisor: Natalie Smith & Sarah Waldrop
- The Bank Student Advisory Board consists of students from each of the county's high schools who are interested in careers in banking and finance. The Board meets monthly for bank tours, guest speakers, and related activities.
- Academic Team
- Advisor: Amber Strickland
- The academic team is open to students from any grade level. The academic team participates in competitions against other high schools.
- Anime Club
- Advisor: Keith McCrory
- A club dedicated to the stylish designs of Japanese art found in Manga and Anime.
- Art Club
- Advisor: Crystal Colley
- Art Club is open to any student at JCCHS interested in exploring more about the visual arts. You do not have to currently be taking an art class to get involved. Activities include, but not limited to: Field trips to museums and exhibitions, face painting at events, mural paintings, hosting exhibitions, fundraisers, meeting local artists, and having extra studio time to practice art techniques.
- Art National Honor Society
- Advisor: Crystal Colley
- National Art Honor Society supports the needs of artistically gifted school-age young people. NAHS provides opportunities for young artists to share their abilities through exhibitions, art-related community service, and leadership, while fostering knowledge of career opportunities and scholarships in the visual arts field. Open to 10th-12th grade students at JCCHS who meet specific academic requirements. Activities include the same as art club, as well as the NAHS State Convention and Induction Ceremony.
- Band
- Advisors: Miles Adams & Helen Adams
- http://jcbandparents.shutterfly.com/
- The JCCHS Band program involves over 140 students in all grade levels. JCCHS offers a Marching Band that performs at all home football games, selected "away" games, and two regional marching festivals during the fall marching season. Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Wind Ensemble perform three concerts a year, and perform for the Georgia Music Educators Association District Performance Evaluation. Two jazz bands and a jazz combo perform two concerts a year, perform for the GMEA District Jazz Performance Evaluation, and give community performances when invited. Percussion Ensemble, Saxophone Choir, Brass Ensemble, and other smaller chamber ensembles perform during the spring. In addition to these large group performances, individual students in the JCCHS Band program compete for membership and perform in select honor bands such as the UGA Honor Band, Reinhardt University Honor Winds, Lee University Honor Band, District Honors Band, All-State Band, All-State Jazz Band, Athens Youth Symphony, Atlanta Youth Wind Ensemble, Atlanta Youth Symphony, and the Governor's Honors Program. Alumni from the JCCHS Band have performed with some of the most prestigious college and university bands in the southeast, many on performance scholarships.
- Beta Club
- Advisor: Bonnie Carney & Bart Hamburg
- The National Beta Club is a leadership and service organization open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Requirements to join the Beta Club are to have and maintain a 90 average, exemplary conduct (i.e. no discipline referrals), and participation in mandatory service projects/activities.
- Conflict Management
- Advisor: Julie McCutcheon
- The Conflict Management Team is a program available to all students who want to avoid problems or discipline by using mediation. Any conflict which has not reached a physical confrontation may be referred to the CMT. Referrals are made by anyone.
- Drama Club
- Advisor: Bonnie Roberts
- Open to all students at JCCHS. All Drama club members will be invited to participate in all drama related activities including the State One-Act Competition held during the fall semester.
- Electric Vehicle Club
- Advisor: Heather Harris
- Open to all interested and dedicated students. Club meets weekly to work on vehicles and to prepare for state competitions.
- FBLA
- Advisor: Judy Beatty
- The Future Bsuiness Leaders of America chapter at JCCHS is designed to allow members to participate in activities focused on assisting them in making intelligent career choices, developing business and leadership skills, teaching the value of community responsibility, and strengthening self confidence. Students participate in region, state, and national Leadership conferences where they compete with their peers in various business related subjects. These provide great opportunities for students to travel and meet others across the nation.
- FCA
- Advisors: Ron Prescott & Joseph Ridgeway
- The Fellowship of Christian Atheletes is a campus group for coaches and students where Bible study, prayer support, discipleship, and outreach opportunities can be expericenced.
- FCCLA
- Advisors: Lydia Black and Kelli DeMott Williams
- FCCLA - Family, Career, Community Leaders of America, founded in 1945, is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and societal issues through family and consumer science education.
Chapter projects focus on a variety of youth concerns including teen pregnancy, parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer pressure, environment, nutrition and fitness, inter-generational communication and career education. Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life - planning, goal setting, problem solving, decision making, and interpersonal communication - necessary in the home and workplace. - Our Motto:
Toward New Horizons - Colors:
The colors are red and white. Red symbolizes strength, courage, and determination; personal qualities leading to happiness through a positive self-image. White symbolizes sincerity of purpose and integrity of action; qualities that help individuals build a better tomorrow. - Emblem:
As the millennium turns, so does the version of the FCCLA logo. This futuristic logo may not hold the traditions of the past logo, but it shows that FCCLA is a dynamic, active organization bound for the future. The dominate collegiate lettering articulates a focus on education and student leadership. The logo is red, the color of the rose as a sign of strength. The swooping arrow arch is a common motif in today's designs and definitely embodies an active organization that moves toward new arenas. With it's space-like feel, this logo is sure to last through the next fifty years, but will always be linked to the time when FHA at the turn of the century changed to FCCLA.
- FFA
- Advisors: Robbie Buchanan & Kyle Wilson
- http://www.jacksonemc.com/
- FFA, is a student-driven organization that helps students achieve premiere leadership skills, personal growth and career success through agriculture education. Students gain valuable leadership and team skills which are valuable in all careers in today's society through instruction, leadership programs, and through competition. Jackson County HS FFA is one of the leading chapters in the state of Georgia.
- French Club
- Advisor: Laura Ruffin
- Homecoming Committee
- Advisors: Lydia Black, Anquita Calloway, Jamie Land, Amy Powers, & Kelli Williams
- Committee responsible for planning homecoming activities.
- HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America)
- Sponser: Kathy Shirley
- Organization to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health occupations students, therefore, helping the students to meet the needs of the health care community.
- International Thespian Society
- Advisor: Bonnie Roberts
- The International Thespian Society is the honorary society for high school theatre students. Through involvement in the JCCHS Drama Club, better know as The Lofty Outside Inside The Box Players, students can participate in all drama productions and theatre events while earning their Indunction Points.
- JC Reads
- Advisor: Natalie Peterson
- A club whose goal is to get the JCCHS student body interested in reading by selecting an entertaining and enjoyable read. The club selects books for the student body to vote on and organizes book discussion groups and movie nights.
- ROTC
- Advisors: Elizabeth Higgins & Sam Thompson
- A leadership and citizenship organization that provides students an opportunity to be better citizens. It has no affiliation with the military for students and no obligation for students to join the military. Activities include: Color Guard, Honor Guard, Rifle Team, Saber Team, Drill Team, and Raider Team. Activities are retricted to ROTC students and practices are after school on interscholastic compeition competition and drills.
- Literary Magazine
- Advisor: Shannon Shelton
- The Literary Magazine staff advertises, collects, analyzed, and selects appropriate writing and art documents to be published in Panther's Paws JCCHS's literary magazine.
- Math Club
- Advisor: Billy Poe
- Students will explore a wide range of mathematics not usually covered in class and will compete in several competitions with other schools in a variety of topics within mathematics.
- National French Honor Society
- Sponser: Laura Ruffin
- National Honor Society
- Sponser: Heather Harris
- NHS is a leadership and service organization open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Requirements to join National Honor Society are to have and maintain a 92 average, exemplary conduct (i.e. no dicipline referrals) and participation in madatory service projects/activities.
- Photography Club
- Advisor: Lindsey LaBarge
- The Photography Club is a place where members can cultivate skill in the creative and technical areas of photography.
- Prom Committee
- Advisors: Sonjia Seagraves & Bonnie Roberts
- A committee of juniors who are responsible for planning the senior prom throughout spring semester. The committee decides on the theme and decorations in addition to handling ticket sales & setting up for prom.
- SADD
- Advisor: Natalie Peterson
- A club dedicated to students helping other students make positive decisions about challenges in their everyday lives. All students are welcome to join this club.
- Science Olympiad
- Advisor: Sheri Koenig
- We compete in a variety of testing and building events. Members work in pairs afterschool to prepare for events that are mostly about topics that they do not study in class.
- Skills USA
- Advisor: Scott Holtzclaw
- SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives, working together to ensure America has a skilled work force. It helps each student excel.
- SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization serving teachers and high school and college students who are preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations.
- Student Council
- Advisors: Bonnie Roberts
- Tri-M
- Advisors: Miles Adams & Helen Adams
- The JCCHS Music Department sponsors a chapter of the Tri-M Music Honor Society. Tri-M, which is short for Modern Music Masters, is an international music and academic honor society sponsored by the Music Eudcators National Conference. At JCCHS, membership is available to select Juniors and Seniors in band or chorus who meet strict academic, musical, and leadership qualifications.










